IsoFlame
(Weather Analyst)
Thu Oct 24 2024 02:43 PM
Re: Late Oct/Early Nov Carib

Anything (tropical or hybrid) coming up from the south, then riding along or not far offshore from Florida's east coast will put an exclamation mark on the severe beach erosion we experienced this month in Daytona Beach Shores from being on the north side of Milton's exiting eye followed by a week of nor'easter conditions during King tides.

Today we have a break in the strong onshore flow, and it's forecast to last into the weekend. But the marine forecast ramps wind up again from the NE 15-20 kts on Monday following a dry frontal passage. Models suggest the strong onshore flow could increase through the week. A TC or hybrid system spinning up in early November will enhance the gradient:



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